People's Party ( fa, حزب مردم, Ḥezb-e Mardom) was a liberal
political party
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in
Pahlavi era Iran
Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkm ...
. It was one of two major parties in the apparent attempt to decree a
two-party system
A two-party system is a political party system in which two major political parties consistently dominate the political landscape. At any point in time, one of the two parties typically holds a majority in the legislature and is usually refe ...
by
Mohammad Reza Shah, apparently opposition to the ruling
New Iran Party and previously
Nationalists' Party. The party was dissolved in 1975, in order to be merged into the newly founded
Resurgence Party, the only legal party in the Shah's attempted
single-party system.
Leadership
Electoral history
Reception
The party was often criticized for its "lethargic, belated and disorganized"
election campaigns, as well as being incapable of preparing a viable alternative to the
New Iran Party's platform, thus blamed for the latter's continuing domination of the political scene.
American diplomat
Andrew Killgore, described the party "made up of
cliques of followers of a few competing leaders who cooperate with one another for personal and pragmatic reasons but not out of any sense of party unity", what he calls a "traditional Iranian political party".
In popular culture
According to
Ervand Abrahamian
Ervand Abrahamian; hy, Երուանդ Աբրահամեան (born 1940) is an Iranian-American historian of the Middle East. He is Distinguished Professor of History at Baruch College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York ...
, People's Party and
New Iran Party were interchangeably called "Yes Sir, Party" ( fa, حزب بلهقربان) and "Yes of Course Sir, Party" ( fa, حزب چشمقربان) by people, as members of the two parties in the
National Consultative Assembly were assigned to their affiliation by
Shah
Shah (; fa, شاه, , ) is a royal title that was historically used by the leading figures of Iranian monarchies.Yarshater, EhsaPersia or Iran, Persian or Farsi, ''Iranian Studies'', vol. XXII no. 1 (1989) It was also used by a variety of ...
and with the help of
SAVAK.
[Abrahamian, Ervand. (2008) ''History of Modern Iran''. Cambridge University Press.]
References
1957 establishments in Iran
Political parties established in 1957
1975 disestablishments in Iran
Political parties disestablished in 1975
Monarchist parties in Iran
Political parties in Pahlavi Iran (1941–1979)
Liberal parties in Iran
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